2-bedroom, 2.5-bath Condo
Large kitchen with bar, open to dining room and living room areas
Spacious Balcony
Private beach access
30 second walk to the beach
Beautiful palapa and pool with waterfall
Lounging area on balcony

3 Bedrooms
Bedrooms have breathtaking views
Spacious open living and dining room
Located on the first level (above the Lobby)
Fully furnished
Large terrace overlooking ocean
Spectacular view from the pool to the Ocean

Great vacation rental investment property!!

Size : 220.96 m2 plus a terrace inside

Located 1.5 km inland from the coastal road
Owner will cut path to the lot
10 Acres Property comes with title

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Cozumel Living has relocated & have a new number!

NEW MX# : 869-0476 but please remember our US# 214-230-6601 that we can be reached at M-F 9 to 5 and Sat. 9 to 1 pm.

Come check out our new office, we are still located at the same address but next door to the old office!

Halloween vs The Day of the Dead

Halloween is celebrated in Cozumel on October 31st but the kids do not scream trick-or-treat but instead ""we want halloween!" In Mexican culture the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is a very important day celebrated on November 1st through the 2nd and often associated with Halloween. Halloween children dress up in frightful costume to supposedly ward off evil spirits where as on Day of the dead loved ones welcome spirits of passed ones and honors them. Whether you celebrate Halloween or Day of the Dead there will be plenty of celebrations in Cozumel to join in on!

Mexico is proud to annouce they will be joining in on the global circuit of IRONKIDS.

This 2014, Mexico joins the global circuit IRONKIDS series with more than 50 events in the world, in which countries such as France, South Africa, England, USA, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, among others. IRONKIDS Mexico is part of the global circuit for children leading brand of long-distance triathlon in the world: IRONMAN.

IRONKIDS is a circuit of events created especially for children, where they are the center of an unforgettable sporting experience. In smaller events IRONKIDS find an atmosphere of fun and entertainment, while meeting the three disciplines that make up triathlon, adhere to the values ​​of the sport and learn about the importance of physical activation in their lives.

Mexico, one of the world’s great travel destinations, is often singled out for violent crime without telling the whole story. While there is sporadic violence along parts of the U.S. border, the majority of Mexico’s key tourism areas are not only safe, but safer than many other popular tourism areas.

The Yucatan is as safe as rural U.S. states.

The magnificent beaches and ancient ruins of the Mexican State of Yucatan are among the safest and most spectacular resort beaches in the world. Yucatan’s low homicide rate is lower than the rural U.S. States of Wyoming, Montana, Oregon and North Dakota, West Virginia and several others.

Mexico City is 4 times safer than Washington D.C.

The U.S. State Department in Washington issues warnings about Mexico, yet Washington D.C. is four times more deadly than Mexico City. Washington’s murder rate has been cut almost in half in the last 10 years, but it still averages 24 per 100,000 vs. only 8-9 per 100,000 in Mexico City. How do you suppose the U.S. State department would feel if the Mexican government posted travel warnings for the U.S. capital? Mexico City is a cultural treasure that is larger than New York, London or Paris. In fact, it is about the same size as London and Paris combined.

Understanding the size and scope of Mexico.

Mexico is the 14th largest country on the planet. Its famous beaches and cultural treasures are hundreds of miles away from isolated border violence. In fact, the U.S. State Department’s travel advisory recommends avoiding only 4 of the country’s 31 states. Take a 60-second crash course in Mexican geography and you’ll feel smarter and safer.

“Mexico’s violence not as widespread as it seems.”

After months of sensationalized stories about Mexico’s border violence, USA Today finally published a story about the media hype. While the story itself became an excuse to re-tell some of the sensational tales, it did set the record straight by comparing U.S. and Mexican homicide figures.

Politics & Profits drive sensational media.

Why is Mexico shown in a negative light? There is money to be made by sensationalizing violence. Drug cartels launch graphic attacks to secure and protect their turf. Media firms hype stories to sell more ads or magazines. And powerful politicians have an interest in slowing the growth of Latino voters in the U.S. Each group enhances perceptions with ulterior motives. The reality is simple: if you are in the drug trade looking for trouble, you can find it. If you are visiting Mexico’s touristic areas, you are safer than you are in many U.S. touristic areas.

The month of October ends the mark of hurricane season. Despite the fact that there are 14 days of rainfall you can expect to enjoy 8 hours of sunshine everyday. There is a drop in temp at night from the cool ocean breeze.

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